Year: 2013

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Thanksgiving extravaganza fundraiser

Tastes of Life will partner with Hillsdale College’s Enactus to hold a Thanksgiving buffet on Saturday. Event organizers hope that “Thanksgiving Extravaganza” will bring more students and community members into the restaurant in the future. “We want to let people know where the restaurant is and become aware of its mission,” said senior Emily Wahl,...

Vanished Hillsdale
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Vanished Hillsdale

Proudly gazing down Manning Street, majestic Central Hall embodies the phoenix, attesting to the powerful resurrection of the college from the ashes of destruction.  Hillsdale College was originally comprised one grand building – a ‘central’ building connected by hallways to east and west wings. The west wing had class rooms, laboratories, and rooms for the...

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Top-to-bottom school ranking may limit low-income areas

Critics claim Michigan’s “Top-to-Bottom” ranking of school quality, developed in 2010 and 2011 as part of a No Child Left Behind waiver, punishes schools for serving children from impoverished backgrounds. According to the Michigan Department of Education, the “Top-to-Bottom” list is part of Michigan’s school accountability system which ranks schools on their student performance in...

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Checker Records receives entrepreneurial award

John and Robin Spiteri have often looked to improve their business, Checker Records, but they also include Hillsdale County in their vision. Their latest venture at Hillsdale High School earned them the Entrepreneurial Vision Award sponsored by South Central Michigan Works. Over the past two years the Spiteris have worked with students and faculty to...

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Local physicians fear ObamaCare

Anxieties about the Affordable Care Act caused an abnormal decrease in the number of patients at Hillsdale Community Health Center this fall. These concerns largely stem from many Hillsdale residents receiving notices that their insurance policies will be canceled on Dec. 31. Local insurance agency owner, Clint Barrett said this is because insurance companies must...